Kalin Sunde, who cut off monitoring bracelet, is captured in Milwaukee

Bob Friday
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Kalin Sunde

Kalin Sunde, 31, who was charged with six felonies after a June standoff with police in Oconomowoc, was back in custody Thursday, the Waukesha County Sheriff's Department said.

Sunde reportedly cut off her GPS monitoring bracelet Monday and was on the run since.

She was captured in Milwaukee on Thursday night, Waukesha County Sheriff Eric Severson said, with the help of the Milwaukee Police Department and United States Marshal Service Fugitive Task Force.

Sunde, 31, who has a Pewaukee address, did not show up for a court appearance Wednesday. The $70,000 bond that was posted Aug. 12 was revoked.

On Aug. 23, Sunde was issued a noncompliance letter for failing to submit to a drug screening. She failed to provide a sample for a drug test during an appointment with Wisconsin Community Service on Aug. 19, and also failed to show up for a random drug screening on Aug. 23, according to the service's letter to Waukesha County Circuit Court Judge Jennifer Dorow.

Sunde was originally thought to be a hostage in a standoff with police in Oconomowoc on June 4. But a criminal complaint filed by the Waukesha County District Attorney's Office said Sunde was more of a "co-actor" in the standoff that shut down Interstate 94 for 12 hours.

The other person involved in the standoff was Nathan Halfmann, 37. He has pleaded not guilty to numerous charges and is scheduled to be in court Sept. 26.